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- Use requirements
- Approach to composite marks changed, again
- Life Sciences Handbook 2011 - Country Q&A
- Mexico should accept secondary meaning
- Getting the Deal Through - Trademarks 2011
- Pharmaceutical Trademarks 2010/2011 - A Global Guide
- No legal basis for banning names derived from INNs
- How Latin America tackles cutting-edge IP issues
- Specialised IP court corrects IMPI
- Protecting trade dress
- Mexico's hotel for the stars highlights power in the name
- Regulating grey goods
- Newsletter Mexico / New regulations dealing with powers of attorney for trademark prosecution and maintenance.
- Repercussions expected on medicine advertising campaign in Mexico
- Getting the Deal Through Trademarks 2010
- Limitations on advertising regulations
- Pharmaceutical trademarks
- Change to rule on letters of consent
- Non-traditional trademarks
- Mexico's fair use balancing act
- Trademark prosecution and registration strategies
- New trademark renewal procedures
- Composite trademarks
- Pharmaceutical trademarks 2009
- Internet issues
- Technology tangle: Mexico
- Design and trade dress protection Mexico
- In support of secondary meaning
- New criteria regarding letters of consent
- New criterion for recognising letters of consent in Mexico
- Advantages of an opposition procedure
- Why Mexico matters
- Getting the Deal Through - Trademarks 2007
- Contributing Firm Mexico 2007
- Trademark refusal in Mexico on the grounds of descriptiveness
- Mexico, a valuable offshoring/outsourcing destination
- Two ways to protect slogans
- New approach to composite marks
- Preliminary injunctions in unfair competition action
- New IP law includes ineffective amendment
- Trade dress protection enhanced
- Contributing Firm Mexico 2006
- Examiners adopt strict trade mark practice
- Creating a secure franchise system
- The reasons for valuation
- Contributing Firm Mexico 2005
- The State of well-known trade marks
- Problems of reclassification
- Single colour marks in Mexico
- Renewing associated trade marks
- How to stop parallel imports in Mexico
- Exhaustion of rights
- Nullity and lapse actions under Mexican Law
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